Mar 14, 2026
How Leet Works: Route-First Carpooling for Passengers and Drivers
Leet helps drivers share routes they already take and lets passengers book seats on those routes with clearer fares, pickup plans, and live trip visibility.

Leet is built for a simple idea: many people are already going the same way. Instead of treating every trip like a custom taxi request, Leet helps drivers share routes they already plan to take and lets passengers request seats on those routes.
That route-first approach makes trips easier to understand. Passengers can see where a driver is going, compare route details, request a seat, and pay. Drivers can review requests, manage available seats, and keep their normal commute while earning from empty seats.
How it works for drivers
Drivers set an origin, destination, departure time, and seat availability. The app calculates route details and estimated fare information so passengers can understand the trip before they request a seat.
When a request comes in, drivers can review the passenger’s details, pickup and dropoff points, and trip information before accepting. That gives drivers more control over who joins the route.
How it works for passengers
Passengers search for routes that match where they need to go, compare available options, and request a seat with a driver who is already heading their direction. Once accepted, they can follow trip progress in real time and get clearer pickup visibility.
Because Leet is designed around repeatable routes, it works especially well for work commutes, school trips, and regular city-to-city movement where predictability matters.
Why route-first matters
Route-first carpooling creates a better match between what drivers already do and what passengers need. It reduces guesswork, helps people plan ahead, and makes the whole ride experience feel more dependable.